Recovery from hemi-femtosecond surgery usually takes about a month, but the exact recovery time is also directly related to individual eye care and eye habits.
Semi-femtosecond surgery is a common surgical procedure used to treat myopia, usually involving the use of a femtosecond laser to create a corneal flap, followed by the use of an excimer laser to cut the cornea.
Semi-femtosecond surgery causes less damage to the eyeball and eye tissues, so the recovery time after surgery is shorter, usually about one month after surgery can be basically back to normal. However, it may take 2 to 3 months to fully restore normal vision and regular eye use.
The recovery time after Hemifacial microsurgery is directly related to individual eye care and regular eye habits. If you take good care of your eyes and have no obvious symptoms of infection, your recovery time will be shorter. At the same time, good eye care habits can also contribute to recovery.
After undergoing hemi-femtosecond surgery, you should carry out standardized postoperative care and review under the guidance of your doctor.